Receivers going into failsafe when used with TM-14
I have now made a total of 7 flights with the TM-14 module and 3 receivers. A successful ground range check was accomplished on all of the installations (3 times the recommended range at all orientations). The first day out was very windy, 20 mph gusting to 25, and although I felt there were times when I did not have control I put it off to the gusty conditions. However yesterday, while flying a Big Stik 40 with a R606FS receiver, I had 3 definite failsafe events. These occurred in about the same place every time, turning from downwind to base for landing, and once while inverted turning in the same location to make a low inverted pass. Two of the events lasted until I held the transmitter over my head, maybe 4 seconds, and control was regained. The other only lasted for a second or two and control came back without having to elevate the transmitter. This is the same receiver that has been in the airplane for 80 or so flights using a 6EX transmitter. In all that time, I experienced absolutely 100% solid flights.
I then launched a powered glider using the R6014S receiver. This aircraft has been flown using XPS, DX7, 6EX, and 14MZ/Spektrum module/AR7000 receiver. In countless flights it has been solid without going into any failsafe events that I can remember. One of my tests has been to get it up to about 500 feet and then point the transmitter antenna directly at the aircraft. I have never had a problem with any of the above listed systems when this was done. However, with the TM-14 and 14 channel receiver, it went into failsafe each and every time this was tried. During the landing pattern, at approximately the same place as the other aircraft, it went into failsafe for a short period.
I was afraid to try the third installation again as it is in a helicopter and therefore much less forgiving of failsafes.
I am very disappointed to say the least and have lost confidence on the system. The TX/RX are on their way back to Tower for a refund.
Later;
D.W.